Major Intersections
The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 26, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.
| Division | Location | km | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grey |
Owen Sound | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 6 / Highway 10 south / Highway 6 / Highway 21 west | Beginning of Owen Sound Connecting Link agreement |
| 1.7 | 1.1 | 14th Avenue | End of Owen Sound Connecting Link agreement | ||
| Meaford | 26.7– 30.0 |
16.6– 18.6 |
Meaford Connecting Link agreement | ||
| Thornbury | 39.8 | 24.7 | Peel Street | Beginning of Thornbury Connecting Link agreement | |
| 42.4 | 26.3 | End of Thornbury Connecting Link agreement | |||
| Craigleith | 52.7 | 32.7 | County Road 19 | ||
| The Blue Mountains–Clearview boundary | 55.5 | 34.5 | County Road 21/County Road 34 (Osler Bluff Road) | Beginning of Collingwood Connecting Link agreement | |
| Simcoe | |||||
| Collingwood | 66.8 | 41.5 | End of Collingwood Connecting Link agreement | ||
| Wasaga Beach | 72.9 | 45.3 | County Road 92 east (Mosley Street) | Formerly Highway 92 | |
| Stayner | 77.0 | 47.8 | Town limits; beginning of Stayner Connecting Link agreement | ||
| County Road 91 west | Formerly Highway 91 | ||||
| 79.7 | 49.5 | Mowat Street | End of Stayner Connecting Link agreement | ||
| Sunnidale Corners | 85.4 | 53.1 | County Road 10 (Sunnidale Road) | ||
| Springwater | 98.6 | 61.3 | County Road 22 east (Horseshoe Valley Road) – Horseshoe Valley | ||
| Midhurst | 110.2 | 68.5 | County Road 27 north (Yonge Street) | Formerly Highway 27, which also travelled south concurrently into Barrie with Highway 26 | |
| Barrie |
113.7 | 70.6 | Northern city limits; end of Highway 26 | ||
| Highway 26 continues south as Bayfield Street | |||||
| Barrie |
116.0 | 72.1 | Highway 400 | Transferred to City of Barrie in 1998 | |
| 117.4 | 72.9 | Highway 11 (Dunlop Street) | |||
| 1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km Closed/former • Unopened |
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